Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties of Wyoming: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015
Geographic Area April 1, 2010 Population Estimates Change, 7/1/14 to 7/1/15 Change, 4/1/10 to 7/1/15
Census Estimates Base July 1, 2010 July 1, 2011 July 1, 2012 July 1, 2013 July 1, 2014 July 1, 2015 Number Percent Number Percent
Wyoming 563,626 563,767 564,516 567,768 577,080 583,131 584,304 586,107 1,803 0.3 22,340 4.0
                         
Albany 36,299 36,299 36,428 36,908 37,396 37,647 37,918 37,956 38 0.1 1,657 4.6
Big Horn 11,668 11,668 11,672 11,745 11,785 12,002 11,919 12,022 103 0.9 354 3.0
Campbell 46,133 46,133 46,244 46,600 47,881 48,121 48,243 49,220 977 2.0 3,087 6.7
Carbon 15,885 15,885 15,837 15,817 15,678 15,787 15,856 15,559 -297 -1.9 -326 -2.1
Converse 13,833 13,833 13,826 13,728 14,025 14,343 14,172 14,236 64 0.5 403 2.9
Crook 7,083 7,083 7,114 7,129 7,148 7,160 7,264 7,444 180 2.5 361 5.1
Fremont 40,123 40,123 40,222 40,591 41,129 41,024 40,717 40,315 -402 -1.0 192 0.5
Goshen 13,249 13,247 13,408 13,597 13,666 13,565 13,509 13,383 -126 -0.9 136 1.0
Hot Springs 4,812 4,812 4,813 4,818 4,846 4,846 4,793 4,741 -52 -1.1 -71 -1.5
Johnson 8,569 8,569 8,581 8,636 8,610 8,619 8,552 8,585 33 0.4 16 0.2
Laramie 91,738 91,881 92,271 92,663 94,894 96,006 96,469 97,121 652 0.7 5,240 5.7
Lincoln 18,106 18,106 18,091 18,022 17,943 18,328 18,564 18,722 158 0.9 616 3.4
Natrona 75,450 75,450 75,472 76,420 78,699 81,156 81,603 82,178 575 0.7 6,728 8.9
Niobrara 2,484 2,484 2,492 2,485 2,475 2,548 2,530 2,542 12 0.5 58 2.3
Park 28,205 28,205 28,259 28,473 28,863 29,237 29,126 29,228 102 0.4 1,023 3.6
Platte 8,667 8,667 8,678 8,701 8,732 8,728 8,776 8,812 36 0.4 145 1.7
Sheridan 29,116 29,116 29,146 29,275 29,594 29,794 30,020 30,009 -11 0.0 893 3.1
Sublette 10,247 10,247 10,244 10,142 10,418 10,086 10,039 9,899 -140 -1.4 -348 -3.4
Sweetwater 43,806 43,806 43,593 44,041 45,104 45,162 44,925 44,626 -299 -0.7 820 1.9
Teton 21,294 21,294 21,297 21,482 21,697 22,347 22,905 23,125 220 1.0 1,831 8.6
Uinta 21,118 21,118 21,102 20,912 20,989 21,022 20,903 20,822 -81 -0.4 -296 -1.4
Washakie 8,533 8,533 8,545 8,469 8,443 8,443 8,316 8,328 12 0.1 -205 -2.4
Weston 7,208 7,208 7,181 7,114 7,065 7,160 7,185 7,234 49 0.7 26 0.4
Note: The estimates are based on the 2010 Census and reflect changes to the April 1, 2010 population due to the Count Question Resolution program and geographic program revisions. See Geographic Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/about/geo/terms.html for a list of the states that are included in each region and division.
Table 2. Estimates of the Components of Population Change: July 1, 2014 to July 1, 2015
Geographic Area Total Population Change1 Natural Change Net Migration
Total Births Deaths Total Net International Migration2 Net Domestic Migration
Wyoming 1,803 3,089 7,695 4,606 -1,224 661 -1,885
             
Albany 38 254 428 174 -196 180 -376
Big Horn 103 22 144 122 66 5 61
Campbell 977 451 737 286 535 3 532
Carbon -297 91 224 133 -355 11 -366
Converse 64 89 206 117 16 17 -1
Crook 180 49 105 56 142 5 137
Fremont -402 117 583 466 -541 13 -554
Goshen -126 12 154 142 -143 17 -160
Hot Springs -52 -24 49 73 -27 -1 -26
Johnson 33 15 92 77 8 0 8
Laramie 652 487 1,263 776 162 135 27
Lincoln 158 132 248 116 31 2 29
Natrona 575 488 1,194 706 65 70 -5
Niobrara 12 7 25 18 19 0 19
Park 102 60 313 253 25 109 -84
Platte 36 -1 90 91 37 -4 41
Sheridan -11 20 338 318 -66 33 -99
Sublette -140 77 128 51 -206 22 -228
Sweetwater -299 358 620 262 -630 8 -638
Teton 220 193 269 76 35 48 -13
Uinta -81 179 316 137 -263 -10 -253
Washakie 12 11 90 79 12 -2 14
Weston 49 2 79 77 50 0 50
Table 3. Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Population Change: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015
Geographic Area Total Population Change1 Natural Change Net Migration
Total Births Deaths Total Net International Migration2 Net Domestic Migration
Wyoming 22,340 16,110 39,862 23,752 6,061 2,932 3,129
               
Albany 1,657 1,240 2,212 972 425 782 -357
Big Horn 354 36 739 703 304 19 285
Campbell 3,087 2,621 3,940 1,319 438 17 421
Carbon -326 427 1,072 645 -726 41 -767
Converse 403 378 1,005 627 51 64 -13
Crook 361 195 516 321 193 24 169
Fremont 192 863 3,149 2,286 -690 62 -752
Goshen 136 21 739 718 96 70 26
Hot Springs -71 -82 270 352 16 7 9
Johnson 16 83 497 414 -90 3 -93
Laramie 5,240 2,680 6,656 3,976 2,566 638 1,928
Lincoln 616 667 1,292 625 -48 6 -54
Natrona 6,728 2,232 5,867 3,635 4,437 301 4,136
Niobrara 58 3 121 118 65 0 65
Park 1,023 254 1,636 1,382 748 458 290
Platte 145 -60 453 513 220 -16 236
Sheridan 893 186 1,767 1,581 609 166 443
Sublette -348 447 688 241 -827 107 -934
Sweetwater 820 1,904 3,308 1,404 -1,043 31 -1,074
Teton 1,831 945 1,344 399 870 217 653
Uinta -296 950 1,656 706 -1,270 -53 -1,217
Washakie -205 61 505 444 -249 -11 -238
Weston 26 59 430 371 -34 -1 -33
1. Total population change includes a residual. This residual represents the change in population that cannot be attributed to any specific demographic component. See Population Estimates Terms and Definitions at http://www.census.gov/popest/about/terms.html.
2. Net international migration for the United States includes the international migration of both native and foreign-born populations. Specifically, it includes: (a) the net international migration of the foreign born, (b) the net migration between the United States and Puerto Rico, (c) the net migration of natives to and from the United States, and (d) the net movement of the Armed Forces population between the United States and overseas. Net international migration for Puerto Rico includes the migration of native and foreign-born populations between the United States and Puerto Rico.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division                                                                         Released Date: March 24, 2016